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By Roger Annis, Oct 26, 2017 The following letter by Roger Annis was published online On Oct 26, 2017 by the McGill Daily, the longstanding daily newspaper at McGill University in Montreal. The letter also …

By Ava Lipatti, published by The Hampton Institute, June 8, 2017 ‘The purpose of this article is to place these phenomena in the context of a long history of Orientalism directed at Slavic people, in …

Introduction by Roger Annis, Nov 10, 2017 (with update on Nov 17, 2017) The ‘Paradise Papers’ is a global investigation into the offshore activities of some of the world’s most powerful people and companies. The …

By Mike Treen, first published on The Daily Blog (New Zealand), Nov 10, 2017 The following article has been slightly edited by ‘A Socialist In Canada’ for readers outside of New Zealand. Bosses and their …

Interview program broadcast on CBC Radio One‘s weekday newsmagazine program ‘The Current, Nov 9, 2017 Interviewing (25 minutes): Ihsaan Gardee, executive director for the National Council of Canadian Muslims. The group is part of a …

Toronto Star columnist delivers a vicious tirade against Russia and its people By Roger Annis, first published on New Cold War.org, Oct 25, 2017 A respected social affairs columnist at the Toronto Star, Canada’s largest …

News compilation on New Cold War.org, Oct 24, 2017 On October 15, the governing United Socialist Party of Venezuela of President Nicholas Maduro scored a huge victory in elections to the country’s 23 state governments. …

By Paul Street, published on CounterPunch, Oct 20, 2017 Time as a democracy and socialist movement issue Working-class and pro-working-class socialists and left anarchists have long fought for shorter working hours (with no reductions in …

Roger Annis is a longtime socialist and trade union activist. He began his political activism with the Young Socialists of the day in Nova Scotia while at university. Since then, he has lived in most regions of Canada, including in Montreal where he became fluent in French. He is a retired aerospace worker living in Vancouver. Roger writes regularly on topics of social justice and peace.